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I interrupt this forum to bring you my favorite Christmas Carol of all time, ready or not! :D

I just love, love, love CHRISTMAS!

Mr. ABC is making dinner, and I am decorating the tree. A real Charlie Brown looking one that he cut down himself from out the back in our woods. Love it anyway ... perhaps because it is a Charlie Brown one, and not perfect.

Years ago I worked at a Scottish Inn when my sister died. After taking a few days off I had a grueling shift (16 hours) and since I lived so far from work, they always gave me a room to stay in for those long days. ANYHOW...It was a winter night and the boss and I had a couple rum and cokes after our work was finished. Very relaxed, I wandered up to my room. On the table in my room was a CD player, a condolence card and a small wrapped gift. I read the card and opened the package...It was one of their CD's. I got ready for bed, turned on the CD and laid in bed under the skylight, during a full moon, watching the snow softly falling and cried my heart out. Very cathartic. Those Celtic women will always have a soft place in my heart.

Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote.Benjamin Franklin

My favorite Christmas song is "Do You Hear What I Hear". The version I remember from my childhood is Nat King Cole's. I have a CD by a local singer, Thornetta Davis, which has a great version of the song.

My favorite Christmas song is "Do You Hear What I Hear". The version I remember from my childhood is Nat King Cole's. I have a CD by a local singer, Thornetta Davis, which has a great version of the song.

Rats, Noonwitch!

Now you've got me reaching for the kleenex. My childhood was filled with songs from Nat King Cole's music. My father, back in the 50's, used to play him and Mantovanni (sp?) on the "stereo" til the cows came home, every weekend.

Don't have the time to keep looking on youtube for your song ... but found this for you.

Now you've got me reaching for the kleenex. My childhood was filled with songs from Nat King Cole's music. My father, back in the 50's, used to play him and Mantovanni (sp?) on the "stereo" til the cows came home, every weekend.

~ ABC

Oops! One more correction then outta here!

Just remembered, back in the 50's was known as a "hi-fi" not a stereo.